Here’s how each amendment turned out. Amendment 1: Partisan Election of Members of District School Boards Florida’s school board races will remain nonpartisan after Florida voters failed to approve ...
This amendment would require that district school board members be chosen in a partisan election, instead of a nonpartisan ...
This amendment would permit licensed sports wagering, including online betting, for individuals aged 21 and over.
Amendment 4 could end state ban on most abortions ...
Voters rejected legalizing recreational marijuana in the bellwether state. Here’s what it means for federal legalization and ...
Florida voters heading to the polls on Election Day have the chance to say "yes" or "no" to Amendment 3, which seeks to legalize marijuana for recreational use and change the state's constitution.
Nearly 43 percent rejected it. Amendment 4 would have allowed abortion up until a fetus is considered “viable,” a stage typically reached by 24 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion rights advocates ...
But is that true? Here's what to know if Amendment 3 passes and where residents will, or will not, be allowed to smoke in public. Recreational marijuana, or adult-use marijuana, is for adults 21 ...
WHAT KENTUCKY VOTERS SHOULD KNOW IS THAT THIS IS A BLANK CHECK FOR POLITICIANS IN FRANKFORT. AMENDMENT TWO WOULD NOT EXPLICITLY FUND CHARTER SCHOOLS OR CREATE PRIVATE SCHOOL VOUCHERS, BUT IT WOULD ...
Super Bowl champion head coach Tony Dungy took a victory lap on Tuesday night after a Florida abortion amendment failed to get enough support to pass. The measure needed a 60% supermajority to ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who harnessed the power of state government and millions in taxpayer dollars in a bid to doom Amendment 4, posted about its failure on social media on Tuesday ...
Missouri voters pass Amendment 2 to legalize sports betting, benefiting companies like DraftKings and FanDuel.